Hidden Safari

 




Description

When first glancing at this art project it can look very confusing and messy. This project would be great to get children excited about art! First, you draw a safari animal with a blue colored pencil. We drew our animals upside down, which made it easier. Once your animal is drawn, you cover the page in patterns with warm colors. It was very important to not press too hard while drawing your animal, that way the patterns and warm colors could hide it. The only way to see the animal now is through special red glasses that we made before drawing. 

Extension Activity

An extension activity for this can relate to Social Studies. Each student will get to pick an important person in history that we have learned about and draw them in blue colored pencil. Then, they will give 3 clues about their person and exchange with classmates. They will try to guess their classmates drawing by observing it and reading the clues!

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